(Ben Sellers, Headline USA) Septuagenarian rocker Bruce Springsteen faced backlash over his newly released tribute to Minnesota anti-ICE protesters, not only because of its divisive political overtones, but because the song itself sucked.
In a message posted to Bluesky on Wednesday, “The Boss” boasted, “I wrote this song on Saturday,...
(Kenneth Schrupp, The Center Square) Medi-Cal is paying an estimated $608 million per month for cooking, shopping, cleaning, and laundry services for elderly and disabled low-income California residents – including illegal immigrants – at their homes and mostly paid to their relatives, state records show.
These services are part of...
(Headline USA) A huge swath of the U.S. from the Gulf Coast into New England was mired in extra-cold temperatures Sunday after a bomb cyclone brought heavy snow and hundreds of flight cancellations to North Carolina, flurries and falling iguanas in Florida, and more misery for thousands who are still...
(Luis Cornelio, Headline USA) Comedian turned liberal commentator Stephen Colbert suggested it was unfair to compare ICE agents to Nazis because, he said, “the Nazis were willing to show their faces.”
Colbert made the comment during Wednesday’s episode of The Late Show on CBS while responding to remarks from Border Patrol sector chief Greg Bovino about...
(Headline USA) The Justice Department said Friday that it was releasing many more records from its investigative files on Jeffrey Epstein, resuming disclosures under a law intended to reveal what the government knew about the millionaire financier's sexual abuse of young girls and his interactions with rich and powerful people...
(Luis Cornelio, Headline USA) Convicted felon Ghislaine Maxwell claimed in December that at least 25 men with ties to Jeffrey Epstein entered “secret settlements” to serve charges over their alleged role in the late sex offender’s crimes.
Maxwell made the claim in a petition for a writ of habeas corpus filed on Dec. 17...
(Elyse S. Apel, The Center Square) Two federal agents accused of firing the shots in Saturday’s death of Alex Pretti in Minnesota are on administrative leave.
The Department of Homeland Security confirmed that and told TCS it is “standard protocol.”
In the wake of the shooting of Renee Good by a...
(Headline USA) Members of a motorcycle club and a street gang clearly targeted an Indiana judge for assassination, police said Tuesday, days after officers arrested five people in connection with the attack.
Police and prosecutors at a news conference praised what they characterized as a relentless effort to track down...
(Bethany Blankley, The Center Square) U.S. Energy Secretary Chris Wright issued emergency orders to mitigate blackouts in New England and Texas as 24 states have declared an emergency due to an Arctic blast moving across the U.S. over the weekend.
More than 200 million people are in Storm Fern’s 2,300-mile...
(Ben Sellers, Headline USA) Two days after humiliating himself at a House Judiciary hearing to investigate anti-Trump prosecutor Jack Smith, temperamentally unstable ex-Capitol Police officer Michael Fanone once again proved that he never should have been given a badge and gun.
Fanone admitted in an episode of his “Protect and...
(Jonathan Bilyk, The Center Square) The American Bar Association can't escape a lawsuit accusing the group, tasked with setting national ethical and professional standards for lawyers and judges, of discriminating against white law school students in doling out certain scholarships.
In the ruling, U.S. District Judge Joan B. Gotschall said...
(José Niño, Headline USA) In this Headline Geopolitics episode, José Niño is joined by David Miller, investigative researcher and host of Palestine Declassified. Miller recounts how he was fired from the University of Bristol over anti-Zionist views, then won in court, setting a potential legal precedent protecting political dissent...